Hello Jonas,

> In other words, mediaelement.js is a so-called polyfill - it does 
> nothing on modern browsers, and mimics modern features on older 
> browsers.

as far as I understand the mess, mediaelement.js provides an *API* for
media playback in browsers by acting as a wrapper around <video> and
<audio> elements on modern browsers that supports them and by falling
back to its own Flash-/Silverlight-based implementation if not. As long
as it does the former properly (and I asume we do only ship "modern"
browsers in Debian nowadays) it does all that's needed, right?

- Fabian

PS: As an anecdote regarding "team maintenance", remember this one? 
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=630787



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